good reputation | 10.53 | I know he has a good reputation. | ||
international reputation | 9.15 | Instead, it made her international reputation. | ||
national reputation | 7.97 | It has a national reputation. | ||
bad reputation | 7.50 | Bad reputation. | ||
strong reputation | 3.82 | He has built a strong pro-business reputation. | ||
growing reputation | 2.76 | This show will no doubt add to his growing reputation. | ||
solid reputation | 2.76 | Bugel has a solid reputation, too. | ||
excellent reputation | 2.50 | The school had an excellent reputation. | ||
academic reputation | 2.04 | Its academic reputation has declined. | ||
sterling reputation | 1.97 | He had a sterling reputation in Congress. | ||
tarnished reputation | 1.84 | Andersen instead is trying to its tarnished reputation. | ||
professional reputation | 1.71 | His professional reputation is somewhat similar. | ||
well-deserved reputation | 1.71 | The Park Hotel has a well-deserved reputation. | ||
worldwide reputation | 1.71 | The department has a worldwide reputation for its research. | ||
political reputation | 1.65 | Political reputations are also in play. | ||
poor reputation | 1.65 | His poor reputation cost him the position. | ||
better reputation | 1.51 | Does the new company have a better reputation? | ||
formidable reputation | 1.45 | Cardinal Martini has a formidable reputation for scholarship. | ||
big reputation | 1.38 | They had a big reputation. | ||
considerable reputation | 1.38 | Kelsey also had a considerable reputation as a player. |